Released 1981 Artist Bill Evans Label Warner Bros. Records Producers Helen Keane, Tommy LiPuma | Length 33:48 Release date 1981 Genre Jazz | |
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Recorded August 23-25, 1977
Capitol Studios, Los Angeles You Must Believe in Spring
(1981) Re Person I Knew
(1981) Similar I Will Say Goodbye, We Will Meet Again, On Green Dolphin Street, The Bill Evans Trio "Live", The Bill Evans Album |
Bill evans you must believe in spring 1977
You Must Believe in Spring is an album by jazz pianist Bill Evans, recorded by Evans, bassist Eddie Gómez, and drummer Eliot Zigmund in August 1977, and released after Evans' death in September 1980. It was Evans's last recording sessions done with Gomez on bass, who left after eleven years with Evans to pursue other musical projects. The same year, Evans also recorded the title song in duet with jazz vocalist Tony Bennett on their second album, Together Again.
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- Bill evans you must believe in spring 1977
- Bill evans you must believe in spring 1979 album
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In addition to a song about suicide, the album's two originals by Evans are dedicated to his common-law wife Ellaine Schultz and his brother Harry, both of whom had taken their own lives. Rhino reissued the album on compact disc in 2003 with three bonus tracks added, including a take on the only song from Kind of Blue that Evans did not play on, "Freddie Freeloader." The liner notes indicate that Evans plays electric piano on "Without a Song"; if so, it is not audible on the track.
Bill evans you must believe in spring 1979 album
Personnel
Songs
1B Minor Waltz (For Ellaine)3:12
2You Must Believe In Spring5:37
3Gary's Theme4:15